What's happening in Tzfat??

Bs''d

Just before Shavuot someone i happen to know, tried to buy a commentary on Ruth by Rabbi Eliezer Berland. 
I wanted also one, but allas, these books where not sold on Tzahal because of a psak.
Instead the owner gave his own unasked for 'testimony' about the Rabbi.
A good man, with peyot, with a tzitzit no more so clean...
MIRROR
MIRROR, MIRROR WHO AM I?
IS THERE SOMEONE OUT THERE THAT HAVE MORE SHINY MITZVOT THE ME?

OR PERHAPS A KIPA MORE WHITE THEN MINE?
HOW CAN THAT BE?

klipat Essau is connected to the TZITZIT
if we let it happen 
(Likutey Moharan מנורת זהב ח. Lesson 8 ....and this is the concept of the wite tallit...
ROSH HASHANAH 17 b)

HAKADOSH BARUH HU WEARS A TZITZIT AND TEFILIN, thats how Moshe Rabbeinu got glims on, ...

white as snow, the Tallit....
not red or brown like that of the lashon hara speakers..
A TZADDIK IS A MIRROR
what do you see?

Cases In Tzfat & In Haifa Chareidi Kehilla

the news of 'today'
the kehila of South Tzfat infected....
how can that be while TZIPOR DROR (sign that the magefa ended for the Jews in Eretz ha Kdusha, not the others)
is back, Jews, good Jews are infected by...?
BIRUR UNTIL THE END

MI L HASHEM, BO ELAI!
🐣🌀🍋🔰👑💭🎭
silence is golden in this case....keep your PE


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Parshat Matot
 
 
As soon as the Baal Shem Tov entered his house, he became very angry at his servant and started to yell at him to go to the barn and save a horse that was choking to death.
 
 
"Moshe (Moses) was angry(Bamidbar, 31:14).
 
 
THE BAAL SHEM TOV'S ANGER
 
Once, the Lithuanians (called Litvaks) sent someone to observe the Baal Shem Tov and see if the stories about him were really true. The Litvak was received as an honored guest, since no one knew the real reason for his visit. He stayed as a guest in the house of Rabbi Yechiel of Kovel and ate his meals with the Baal Shem Tov.
 
Shabbat arrived and the Litvak felt a spiritual uplift from being in the presence of the Baal Shem Tov during the Maariv (evening) prayers. "My God," he thought, "everything they say about him is true!"
 
Then, while still in this elated mood, he accompanied the Baal Shem Tov home for the Shabbat evening meal. As soon as the Baal Shem Tov entered his house, he became very angry at his servant and started to yell at him to go to the barn and save a horse that was choking to death.
 
The servant answered, "Rabbi, I'm going right now!"
 
Suddenly, the Baal Shem Tov yelled out in a fit of anger. "Didn't you hear me? I said go now!" And then, the Baal Shem Tov actually raised his hand as if to strike the servant. The servant went running from the house to the barn and arrived just in time to save the horse from choking to death.
 
The Litvak was shocked to see the Baal Shem Tov display so much anger. "After such davening (prayer)," he thought, "how can he come home
and get so angry over a horse and especially on Shabbat?"
 
The next morning, during the Shabbat prayers, again the Litvak was spiritually uplifted by the Baal Shem Tov's prayers. But this time, the display of fierce anger by the Baal Shem Tov clouded his mind. "I really can't ever remember seeing anyone being so angry. And then raising his hand to strike someone, even a servant. And especially on Shabbat," he kept thinking.
 
Before the Litvak left for home, he couldn't stop himself from telling Rabbi Yechiel what happened. "Rabbi Yechiel, I must tell you, on Shabbat night when the Baal Shem Tov came home, he was so angry that he…"
 
When he completed the story, he said, "The community in Lithuania will be very surprised about this behavior."
 
As soon as he left, Rabbi Yechiel passed his comments onto the Baal Shem Tov.
 
The Baal Shem Tov responded with great annoyance in his voice, "Who are they to come here and judge me?"
 
"Let me tell you what happened," he continued. "A Jewish merchant was traveling by wagon right before Shabbat. He was rushing in the hope of finding a village or inn for Shabbat. But before he could reach one, night fell and Shabbat arrived. He was forced to turn off the road and spend Shabbat in a field.
 
Later that night, a band of thieves came upon the merchant and began to beat him. The thieves planned on killing him, taking his money and the wagon filled with his merchandise. This Jewish merchant was so coarse that I could only make contact with him through an animal. So I arranged for the horse to get caught up in a halter. Then, I frightened my servant, and the more I frightened him, the more the thieves were frightened. Finally, when I screamed at him and raised my hand to strike him, the thieves fled. This Jewish merchant will soon come here to see me and you will hear from him that everything I said is as I said."
 
And so it was

WHO ARE YOU TO JUDGE A TZADDIK?
DO YOU KNOW WHY A TZADDIK TROW A KIPPA DURING A PRAYER?

YOU KNOW ONLY WHAT THE MIRROR TELLS YOU
MATAT IS THE WITNESS

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